n. (军队的)士气;风纪;精神;信心,信念;道义;道德。 the morale of the colony 【蜂】群势。 boost the morale of 长…的志气,给…打气。
the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed 同义词:esprit de corps, team spirit,
a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose
Morale (also known as esprit de corps) is the capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an institution or goal, particularly in the face of opposition or hardship. Morale is often referenced by authority figures as a generic value judgment of the willpower, obedience, and self-discipline of a group tasked with performing duties assigned by a superior.
例句与用法
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They sang songs to keep their morale up . 他们唱歌以保持士气高昂。
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The crowd boosted the morale of the runners . 人们为赛跑选手们加油助威。
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German army morale is clearly cracking . 德国军队的士气正在明显低落下去。
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They bolstered their morale by singing . 他们用唱歌来鼓舞士气。
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The morale of our troops was greatly boosted . 我军士气大振。
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I'm told it has improved convoy morale . 我听说这件事已经增强了运输队的士气。
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Morale should be boosted , not dampened . 气可鼓而不可泄。
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The terrible defeat has shaken the army morale ... 那次惨败动摇了这支部队的士气。
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Failure affected his morale . 失败使他失去了信心。
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Low morale among the work force is the product of bad management . 工人干劲不足是管理不善所致。